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15. Marzo 2013, 14:34:00
kleineme 
Asunto: Re: perpetual chasing
okjb: Black has to stop chasing your cannon, otherwise he will lose the game, see http://www.clubxiangqi.com/rules/d32to38.htm

10. Junio 2010, 00:41:31
kleineme 
Asunto: Re: Arbiter needed
Pedro Martínez, FromHell, svyel: Thanks for your support. You didn't convince my opponent, but you've convinced Fencer who put an end to this unpleasant chapter.

27. Mayo 2010, 21:21:08
kleineme 
Asunto: Arbiter needed
I need some help from the XQ rule experts among you. Please take a look at one of my games. According to my interpretation of Chapter 21 within the Asian rules I am of the opinion that my opponent has to stop chasing my rook and play another move either instead of Ng3 or instead of Ni2. My opponent doesn't agree so I need someone who explains to him why he has to change moves, or someone who explains to me why I have to change moves. Thanks in advance!

21. Marzo 2009, 18:07:49
kleineme 
Asunto: Re:your game vs engscm
435152: Your comments about games, which are still in progress, are not welcome. Please stop doing this and wait until the game is finished. Or choose a game which is already finished.

8. Septiembre 2007, 18:04:49
kleineme 
Asunto: Reminder: Two Years of Xiangqi on Brainking
Less than one week to go until the start of my Xiangqi prize tournament!

Two Years of Xiangqi on Brainking

Celebrating the introduction of Xiangqi on Brainking on 2005/08/12

Play for the inofficial Xiangqi-Championship and try to win one of these prizes:

1st place: 1 year Rook membership
2nd place: ½ year Rook membership
3rd place: 150 Brains

The tournament will start two years after the start of the first inofficial Championship.

12. Agosto 2007, 17:40:48
kleineme 
Asunto: Two Years of Xiangqi on Brainking
Two Years of Xiangqi on Brainking

Celebrating the introduction of Xiangqi on Brainking on 2005/08/12

Play for the inofficial Xiangqi-Championship and try to win one of these prizes:

1st place: 1 year Rook membership
2nd place: ½ year Rook membership
3rd place: 150 Brains

The tournament will start two years after the start of the first inofficial Championship.

4. Octubre 2006, 11:09:55
kleineme 
Asunto: Re:
gringo: ok, I see, that's rather unlikely so I didn't think about such a possibility :-)

4. Octubre 2006, 10:51:54
kleineme 
Asunto: Re: can two advisors and two elephants to win a game?
435152: sorry, but I don't understand what you mean? If you have only advisors and elephants, then you can't win, and if the other side has additional pieces then this only improves the winning chances of the other side. Or what did you mean?

4. Octubre 2006, 09:46:42
kleineme 
Asunto: Re: two knights handicap
Modificado por kleineme (4. Octubre 2006, 09:48:07)
435152: a beginner will never win against a master even if gets odds of two knights (well, maybe, if he is allowed to capture the center pawn):

Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Example 4

with more examples in the May archives

4. Octubre 2006, 09:19:16
kleineme 
Asunto: Re: can two advisors and two elephants to win a game?
435152: no, this a draw, because none of your remaining pieces can deliver mate, and stalemate isn't possible either

18. Abril 2006, 22:21:10
kleineme 
Asunto: Xiangqi-Price-Tournament for players below 1800
Modificado por kleineme (18. Abril 2006, 22:22:03)
Do you play Chinese Chess?
Do you have a Xiangqi-BKR below 1800?
Do you want to win a 1-Year-Rook-Membership?

Then this is the right tournament for you! Just join and try to be the best - the winner takes it all!

In order to keep the competition within the targeted rating range, three special rules will be enforced:

- No unrated players!
- Players whose BKR goes over 1799 until the start of the tournament will be removed!
- Players whose highest published BKR has been 1900 or above will be removed!

13. Febrero 2006, 23:38:48
kleineme 
Asunto: XQ tournaments for BKR <= 1900 and BKR <= 1300
Modificado por kleineme (13. Febrero 2006, 23:41:22)
Hi,

if you are rated below 1900 resp. below 1300 then these two tournaments might be interesting for you:

below 1300 (open until 06/02/20)

below 1900 (open until 06/02/26)

Come on and join!

24. Enero 2006, 12:38:58
kleineme 
Asunto: Re: Perpetual check
DragonKing: That's a question which has to be answered by Fencer. Such a feature certainly would be desirable but the rules, especially for perpetual chasing, can be quite tricky. Anyway I don't think that it's an urgent matter on a turnbased site because first you can inform your opponent about the rules, and if that doesn't help then you can always message Fencer and ask him to take measures. That is if you know the rules ;) If you don't and you agree to a draw because you think the same rules as in western chess apply then it's too late ;)

23. Enero 2006, 12:46:04
kleineme 
Asunto: Perpetual check
Hi,

seeing that there are still draws by perpetual check, recently in these two games:

http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=1160405
http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=1049399

I think it makes sense to repeat an important rule: Contrary to western chess perpetual check is not allowed in chinese chess, as it is explained under "Other important rules" on the rules page: http://brainking.com/en/GameRules?tp=68

31. Agosto 2005, 09:28:16
kleineme 
Asunto: Re: Query.
Modificado por kleineme (31. Agosto 2005, 09:29:26)
bobwhoosta:
Hi,
the rules about repetition can become rather complicated. If you want to delve into the details you may go to the bottom of http://www.geocities.com/xqlearner/manual/rule/index.html where you can download an english translation of the Asian rules. Which can be different from the Chinese rules ;)

As a direct reply I want to say four things:
1) If the two players want a draw then they can agree upon a draw, they do not have to conspire to repeat moves ;)
2) Usually you are allowed to repeat moves which do not consist of checks and chases.
3) Usually the player who starts the repetiton has to deviate.
4) Usually you are allowed to attack protected pieces repeatedly.

22. Agosto 2005, 14:44:08
kleineme 
Hi,
sorry for pointing you to that game ;) My question was more in the direction of the enforcement of this rule. On other sites this rule is automatically enforced by the "system" itself. Whom would I have to address here if my opp doesn't want to quit checking?

22. Agosto 2005, 12:23:41
kleineme 
Asunto: Handling of perpetual checking/chasing
Hi,
considering the fact that perpetual checking is not allowed, what measures Red could have taken if he were not satisfied with a draw in http://brainking.com/de/ArchivedGame?g=983380 ?

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